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Coronavirus: More infected passengers reported on flights involving B.C. airports

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The BC Centre for Disease Control has added three more international flights and five domestic flights in the past week to its list of COVID-19 in-flight exposures involving passengers who later tested positive for the novel coronavirus.

The new international flights with a COVID-19 case on board include: The new domestic flights with a COVID-19 case on board include: The BCCDC says as of March 27, B.C.

no longer directly contacts passengers from domestic flights who were seated near a confirmed case during the flight. Passengers in the affected seats may have been exposed to COVID-19 and should self-isolate and monitor for symptoms for 14 days following the flight.

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